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Tracts and India's
Northeastern states,
where they are
known as the
Marma and
Magh peoples respectively.
Rakhine people consist of
seven different ethnic groups...
- the free dictionary.
Magh may
refer to: Maagha, a
month in
Hindu calendar Magh Mela, a
Hindu festival celebrated in the
month Magh (Bengali calendar),...
- Myanmar,
Barua Maghs are
classified as one of the
seven ethnic groups that make up the
Rakhine nation. In West
Bengal (India),
Barua Magh Buddhist Community...
- Mayamma, or
Rakhaing Magh, iii) The Maramagri,
otherwise called the
Barua maghs.
Between the 17th and 18th centuries, the
Rakhine began calling themselves...
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Magh Slécht (sometimes
Anglicised as Moyslaught; A
variant of
Magh Lecht[citation needed]
meaning a grave-strewn...
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Magh Bihu (also
called Bhogali Bihu (of
eating Bhog i.e. enjoyment) or
Maghar Domahi is a
harvest festival celebrated in ****am, North-East India, which...
- of the
historic Maha
Kumbh Mela and
annual Magh Mela
around this time.
Since then,
every 12 years, the
Magh Mela
turns into a Maha
Kumbh Mela, and six...
- 36.
Maghbazar is
named after the
Maghs or Mogs,
whose ancestors were
originally from
Arakan Burma. In 1620, the
Magh kingdom was
attacked by the Mughals...
- In the
Annals of the Four Masters,
compiled in the 1630s,
Magh nAla is
misrepresented as
Magh Eala, the
County Donegal-based
authors being insufficiently...
- subjects. At this time, the
Barisal region was
subjected to the
raids of the
Maghs supported by the Portuguese.
Portuguese mercenaries were emplo**** by the...